Sutherland was the avowed master of the single-wing offense while at Pitt.
Stapleton was known for his single-wing offense, and notorious for punting on third down.
When the Bears demolished the Redskins, 73-0, in the 1940 title game, the single-wing offense was suddenly outmoded.
Piper returned to Baldwin-Wallace after the war and played center in the school's single-wing offense.
While these changes were innovative, they were not game-changing, and the T was used to complement the single-wing offense rather than replace it.
Shaughnessy believed the players were good, but unsuited to the single-wing offense that his predecessor had employed.
Shaughnessy noted that the players were not suited to the single-wing offense that Thornhill had employed.
Princeton was then the only major college still with a single-wing offense.
Piper won a school record, 200 games and in 1985 he guided the program to their first 10-0 season with his antique single-wing offense.
A single-wing offense run by a small college and a high school.